They're coming...Powerful new anti-aging treatments that will revolutionize the way we slow the aging process.

THE WRINKLE RELAXER

Botox has its powers, but speed is not one of them. The injections take up to a week to start relaxing wrinkles. Enter Dysport, which was approved by the FDA in April of this year, and shows results in as little as two days. According to director of the University of Miami Cosmetic and Research Institute Leslie Baumann, who helped test it, Dysport also lasts about five months, as opposed to three or four with Botox.

THE SKIN RESURFACERS

Traditional CO2 lasers were effective at smoothing fine lines, wrinkles, stretch marks, and scars. But they had such long and painful recoveries and involved risks like bleaching and scarring. The new fractional CO2 laser allows faster healing and fewer side effects, along with phenomenal results (like a 43 to 80 percent reduction in the depth of acne scars, which are notoriously hard to treat). Unlike its predecessor, it can be used safely on the neck and body, too.

THE EYELASH EXTENDER

Latisse, a new lash treatment from Allergan, actually makes eyelashes grow! (Scientists discovered this while testing it as a treatment for glaucoma.) Wendy W. Lee, assistant professor of clinical ophthalmology at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine's Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, has studied and tried Latisse on herself, with "amazing results," she says. "The change in the length and thickness of my lashes is dramatic." Latisse is available by prescription and has to be applied daily; lash growth kicks in after a few weeks.

THE COLLAGEN REBUILDERS

Light-emitting diode (LED) machines in doctors' offices stimulate collagen production, reduce wrinkles, and even zap acne—and now there are smaller machines to be used at home. The Tända Professional Skincare System, Omnilux New-U, and Perricone MD Light Renewal Skin Rejuvenation Therapy all cost between $299 and $395 and use a combination of light for different skin problems. They're less powerful than their big brothers—they take longer per session (15 to 30 minutes) and offer less dramatic results. But all are certified safe—even for the delicate skin around the eyes.

THE LINE FILLERS

Evolence, a new injectable, was recently approved by the FDA to plump lips and lines. Some dermatologists believe it will replace injectable collagen, as it doesn't cause allergic reactions.